These imaginary bonds test understanding of stock nomenclature and covalent naming. Since most of them do not exist students cannot simply look up the answer.
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Question 1
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Name the following imaginary compound:
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Question 2
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Create the following imaginary compound:
Tantalum (IV) Phosphate
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Question 3
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Name the following imaginary compound:
Cn2(CO3)7
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Question 4
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Create the following imaginary compound:
neptunium (XI) hydroxide
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Question 5
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What would be the formula for ytterbium (V) phosphite
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Question 6
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If I had diantimony pentasulfate what would the formula be?
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Question 7
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What would the formula be for heptaselenium tribromide
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Question 8
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What is the formula for barium phosphide?
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Question 9
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If oxalic acid existed, it should be written as:
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Question 10
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If Lead (VI) sulfite could form what would its formula be?
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Question 11
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Einsteinium (VIII) hydrogenphosphate would look like:
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Question 12
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If one mercury and two permanganates made a compound, what would the name be?
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Question 13
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What would be the name if GdP2 could form?
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Question 14
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What is the total number of electrons that should be drawn if I am making a Lewis dot structure for carbon dioxide? (number only)